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Topic: Water Works Wide Open 2013 (Read 8183 times)

Course information for the Wide Open to be listed below. Please look and add in here other items that need attention to make this course shine for the event.

There will be more workdays planned I am sure to help make this place a beauty for the guest for the weekend, and the rest of us to use for the rest of the year!!

1-Long2-Top of Hill3-Short Left4-Urgh.....Peace sign, really don't like rocks cutting up discs there.....5-Deep by Fence6-Long7-Left8-Short9-Long left10-Long11-Long Left12-Long Middle (not across road, by #13 Pad)13-Long Right14-Long by Road (Stairs are IB in Wide Open the Road is OB--Paint needed accordingly)15-left16-Short (Need to clean up wall, and be sure to have clearly marked with OB paint)17-Peninsula (Again check Wall for OB paint)18-Long Left up gap

when the good workaday weather returns, i'll soften the peace sign. only the throwers that can't reach it complain about the rocks, but since am masters throw their drivers for upshots trying to reach the circle, the danger factor will be addressed, as i am sure rosies #3 fairway will be soft as a dandelion bloom. ww needs a new ob paint job close to the event < june 2> and 18 new kickass flags, preferably with that new kcwo logo. mike and dave have offered to help ready the course - thank you both. official work day for me will be may 19, could use a truck/trailer and volunteers to start the mulching around pads. if the new flags are in by then, we could install them then.

And I realize that hole 1 is pretty in the long, but short right is a harder placement. That's my two cents.

I think 1 Long is harder than short right because the upshot only. I've seen tons of people go way long on a 100 foot upshot and up with a silly Bogey. It's much easier to get up and down to the Short Right position.

No, it is a really silly shot, and not at all safe to be throwing over people on #18 as well.

Tell ya'll what, we are looking for people to run the Wide Open next year already, why don't YOU step up and offer to run this event, then YOU can let people know the course selection and the configuration!

No, it is a really silly shot, and not at all safe to be throwing over people on #18 as well.

Tell ya'll what, we are looking for people to run the Wide Open next year already, why don't YOU step up and offer to run this event, then YOU can let people know the course selection and the configuration!

1) Just because people complain doesn't mean they are right. In fact, ofttimes the opposite is true.

2) What, specifically, do you feel is silly about the peninsula on 12? I mean, I'm not necessarily disagreeing but I'm trying to figure out what would make it silly. I think it has a lot of pucker to it which makes it interesting at worst.

The pucker factor on that shot comes 10000000% from the road/OB, not the difficulty of the shot itself. The straight pins are much more difficult shots, they just don't have OB in play as much. Yellow rope maybe to create a pucker factor?

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The pucker factor on that shot comes 10000000% from the road/OB, not the difficulty of the shot itself. The straight pins are much more difficult shots, they just don't have OB in play as much. Yellow rope maybe to create a pucker factor?